Glasgow Boys And Glasgow Girls Until Sat 15 Apr. Paintings by James Paterson, George Henry and more.

FRINGE GALLERY

18 Castlemilk Arcade, 634 2603. MonaSat 10am-5pm.

Creative Castlemilk Until Fri 21 Apr. Artist Patsy Forde worked with nursery, primary and secondary schools to develop projects on the theme of nursery rhymes. The results of the workshops are on display in the gallery consisting of three four-week long exhibitions.

109 Table Of Elements Until Sun 9 Apr. An audiovisual exploration of the chemical elements featuring images and animation by Murray Robertson, sound by MP. Lancaster and video by Alistair Wells. A series of education and science workshops accompany the show — contact gallery for full details.

If I Ruled The World Sun 9 Apr—Sat 20 May. Bryndis Snaebjornsdottir and Ross Sinclair curate and feature in a group show of work by eight Glasgow-based artists. Along with Claire Barclay, Martin Boyce, Roderick Buchanan, Simon Starling, Rose Thomas and Clara Ursitti, the artists travelled to Iceland to create CCA-commissioned work for The Living Art Museum in Reykjavik. In this show, the artists produce site- speciﬁc works for the gallery space, resulting from their experience of working together in Iceland. See preview.

Neal Beggs Glasgow-based artist Neal Beggs creates a new installation for the entrance corridor space at the venue, consisting of two large blocks of text on the corridor walls. One wall lists the 284 Scottish Munros (mountains over 3000ft) while opposite is a list of the 304 multi- storey tower blocks built in Glasgow between the 1950s and the 19705.

Glasgow Art Fair 2000 Thu 13—Sun 16 Apr. Scotland’s only annual art fair with over 30 galleries from all over the UK exhibiting, offering a diverse range of art including paintings, prints and photographs. This year also includes the opportunity to purchase pieces of work commissioned by the Glasgow Collection as part of Glasgow 1999. Artists include Martin Boyce, Rachel Whiteread, Andy Miller, Michael Craig-Martin and Richard Wentworth.

CYRIL GERBER FINE ART

148 West Regent Street, 221 3095. Mon—Sat 9.30am—5.30pm.

Works From Stock Until Sat 29 Apr. A selection of work from stock including Scottish colourists Cadell, Peploe, Hunter, Fergusson, the Glasgow boys and many others.

Donald Bain: A Scottis Colourist Sat 1 Apr-Sat 6 May. The first comprehensive survey of the work of Donald Bain (1904—1979), the Glasgow artist who was prominent in continuing the tradition of the Scottish colourists.

Paul Cosgrove - An Ontology Of The Object Until Thu 30 Mar. (Mackintosh Gallery). A series of small, computer- generated objects on paper by Paul Cosgrove which centre around simple geometric forms.

Continuing Education Department Annual Show Thu 30 Mar—Fri 7 Apr. (Atrium and Newbery Gallery). Fine art, design and architecture by adults attending evening and day classes as part of the Department of Continuing Education’s programme at the Glasgow School ofArt.

Efforts Of War - The Home Front Until Tue 16 May. An exhibition of lithographs commissioned by the British Ministry of Information in 1918. Featured in the show are works by C.R.W. Nevinson and AS. Hartick, plus contemporary photographs of Clydeside aircraft manufacturers, landgirls and women factory workers.

Artists At Harleys Until Sat 3 Jun. In the late 1950s, commercial printers in Edinburgh, Harley Brothers, encouraged young artists to produce and edition colour lithographs. In this exhibition, the work of Michael Ayrton, Elizabeth Blackadder, Robin Philipson and John Piper goes on display.